Catching up on some reading in Howden
- 13 Jun 08, 01:22 PM
Clearly the good people of Howden have the right idea about something. While filming there today I noticed their local library had a copy of an important book about one of Mr Davis's former rivals.
Comment number 1.
At 13th Jun 2008, leftieoddbod wrote:an overlong Newsnight last night, we could have done with a lot less of the Australian PM and more of the two journos at the very end which was an interesting discussion. Michael Crick put the boot into David Davis which was a little unkind which goes to show how cynical we have become over our politicians. It could be just a principled stand over our rapidly disappearing freedoms which Davis wants to highlight...but where's the story in that?
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Comment number 2.
At 13th Jun 2008, grumpy-jon wrote:The way your respective careers are going Crickey, Michael Howard might be better writing the next one about you.
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Comment number 3.
At 13th Jun 2008, barriesingleton wrote:SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT
I seem to remember the 成人快手 Charter (or similar) forbids advertising. Clearly someone has decided it doesn't apply to advertising your own stuff (groan). But has the Charter been updated since the advent of the internet? Is this and advert that I see above me? Or am I just trying to start the War of Michael's Ear?
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Comment number 4.
At 14th Jun 2008, JunkkMale wrote:3. At 8:35 pm on 13 Jun 2008, barriesingleton
Mr. Crick's fine tome probably needs all the help it can get, and who better than rallying some mates to the cause, FOC?
I rather fear there is what was, what is, and what will never be again. The era of sticky-back plastic is now done and dusted. We should be grateful; for our fee we get not one face of the 成人快手 and its chums, we get two.
I am sure 成人快手 Worldwide can accidentally overspend a few million on a product placement sca... in house facility to ensure that whilst money goes into the commercial arm, the effects of such largesse can coincidentally be felt elsewhere in the broadcast output.
Support for and promotion of the arts in the name of public interest and entertainment is of course a tricky line, but having just returned from a few hour car trip listening to Radio 2 we're all still chortling at the end to end 'guests' who not only pretty much were there to plug their book/gig/DVD first and actually chat in a witty way as an afterthought, but mostly freely admitted that was what was going down. This, so long as accompanied by much bashful giggling, can also be topped by reading out the where, when and how much as they have been 'caught out' and might as well go for broke.
As it isn't going to change, may I just enquire as to when, as a co-funder, I get my cut? A reduction in the licence fee will be a great first step to compensate for the loss of any form of credibility and objectivity in what I see or hear.
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Comment number 5.
At 14th Jun 2008, JunkkMale wrote:Anyway, to be fair to Mr. Crick, if in error he maybe did not know, or simply forgot best practice.
I am sure that checking with the necessary authority will establish the proper procedure and, even if it is not not strictly found contrary to the rules, any perception of inappropriate behaviour, especially one that might compromise one's professional standing, and even more in the eyes of a trusting public, will result in an immediate cessation of the practice.
With luck it will suffice and may then be allowed to rest... well, for at least 10 years. Hold on, is that the phone?
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Comment number 6.
At 15th Jun 2008, dennisjunior1 wrote:It is always to catch up on reading in Howden [in this case]...also anywhere else.
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